This the show where The Traveling Farrs, Karen and Aaron, take some time on Monday to “un-Whine, with Wine!”
This week we have some “special” guests!
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This the show where The Traveling Farrs, Karen and Aaron, take some time on Monday to “un-Whine, with Wine!”
This week we have some “special” guests!
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This the show where The Traveling Farrs, Karen and Aaron, take some time on Monday to “un-Whine, with Wine!”
Enjoy,
This is going to be fun!
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This show Karen and Aaron talk about their food, and surprised Chinese people and Ethnicity in China among other things. Tell us what you think, leave a comment. Enjoy the Show.
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What do you want to know about being an EXPAT, or Raising Children outside of the USA, or just our thoughts about living in China or Thailand?
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We continue exploring our lists! Yelling and Pointing at me, Speaking Chinese, Inappropriate Smiling, Personal Space, Keep your finger out of my food!
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The List Intro – “After one of my fellow teachers lost his mind and “WENT OFF” on a group of students outside of their school in China, one of the students asked, “Why does he work here if he hates Chinese People so much?” Hearing this story the next day it made me think, “I’m sure he, who is in a relationship with a Chinese Woman, can’t hate Chinese people.” Then upon further reflection I began to wonder about all of the other foreigners living in China and how they have similar tales on what really bothers them about Chinese People. I coupled that notion with the idea that most teachers last about 2-3 years in China before they MUST get out. I wondered, what would make someone, who wanted to live in China, want to leave in such a short amount of time. So I, and my wife began to create our own independents lists. As we went through our days, we kept our phones handy so that we could jot down whatever “bothered” us about being in China. Our lists are still growing and we’ve decided to share them with you. “
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